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10 November, 13:46

What is the difference between instantaneous velocity and average velocity

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  1. 10 November, 14:14
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    The main difference between instantaneous velocity and average velocity is that instantaneous velocity is calculated at any specific time (very less), while velocity is calculated over whole interval of time in which object in motion

    Instantaneous velocity is rate of change of position at any particular time in other hand average velocity is rate of change of position over whole interval of time
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